George W. Baxter

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George W. Baxter was an American politician who served as territorial governor of Wyoming from November 11, 1886December 20, 1886.

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[edit] Early years

Baxter was born in North Carolina on January 7, 1855. When he was two years old, Baxter's family moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, where he lived much of his life.[1]

[edit] College and the military

Baxter attended university in Knoxville but later continued his education at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He left Knoxville and enrolled at West Point in 1873 and graduated in 1877. After graduating he was commissioned a second lieutenant and he served in the Third United States Cavalry for three years.[1] Baxter arrived in Wyoming in 1881 after leaving the Army.

[edit] Political career

On November 11, 1886 George W. Baxter was appointed the governor of the then-U.S. territory of Wyoming by President Grover Cleveland.[1] Baxter replaced Francis E. Warren, who faced scrutiny for his business dealings. Baxter's time as governor was short-lived, however; he served in the position until only December 20, 1886. He resigned the office and was replaced, temporarily by the Secretary of the Territory, Elliot S.N. Morgan.[2]

Baxter returned to politics in 1889, serving as a delegate to the Wyoming Constitutional Convention. Later, in 1890, he made an unsuccessful run for governor of Wyoming. He returned to Knoxville in 1892 and entered private business.[1]

[edit] Death

George W. Baxter died in New York City in 1929.

[edit] Further reading

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Baxter
  2. ^ MORGAN